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Silicon nanowires turn heat into power
A newly discovered type of silicon nanowire could lead to personal 'power-jackets' that use heat from the human body to charge electronic devices..
Robert Jaques
Jan 15 2008 7:28AM
Hardware
Sanyo looks to solar power and batteries
Sanyo has announced plans to double its annual investment in solar power and rechargeable batteries, according to reports from Japan..
Simon Burns
Nov 21 2007 7:04AM
Hardware
Users claw back power over software licences
Changes in the wider IT world will have a significant impact on the cost of software licensing over the next 10 years, according to an industry analyst..
Matt Chapman
Nov 19 2007 7:25AM
Software
Penryn packs bigger punch while saving power
Intel’s first 45nm processors match the performance of current top-end chips at a lower level of power consumption and with faster media processing, according to tests.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 13 2007 10:04AM
Hardware
Fujitsu mini PC saves space and power
Latest addition to Esprimo Q series uses up to 30 percent less power thanstandard PC.
Daniel Robinson
Sep 26 2007 7:20AM
Hardware
IDF: Intel tackles Linux power consumption
Intel has unveiled an initiative that aims to cut the power consumption of Linux servers.
Tom Sanders
Sep 24 2007 2:58PM
Hardware
Bright future predicted for solar power
A new report has suggested that the booming photovoltaic (PV) cell industry could supply up to 20 percent of the total energy needs of the United States.
Iain Thomson
Aug 9 2007 2:38PM
Hardware
Homeland Security warns on US power threat
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has set out security requirements for automated control systems, principally in the power industry, to protect installations against physical and cyber-attacks.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 31 2007 11:00AM
Security
AMD takes aim at low power processors
AMD is preparing to enter the low power and ultra low power processor space with the development of a new type of processor core dubbed "Bobcat".
Tom Sanders
Jul 27 2007 11:59AM
Hardware
Infinite power machine demo postponed
Technical difficulties in breaking the law of energy conservation.
Iain Thomson
Jul 9 2007 3:08PM
Hardware
Contestants power up for RoboCup 2007
World robot Olympics start today.
Iain Thomson
Jul 5 2007 4:47PM
Oddware
Green Linux to attack power consumption
UK - New initiative targets notebooks, desktops and servers.
Tom Sanders
Jun 20 2007 11:38AM
Software
UK countryside gets more wireless power
Ofcom ups the wattage to increase broadband coverage.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 4 2007 12:03PM
Networking
Congressmen want explanation on nuclear power plant incident
Two Democratic congressmen want to know whether America's nuclear power plants are at risk to a cybersecurity attack.
Jim Carr
May 22 2007 10:53AM
Security
Traffic wind to generate power
Counting the windmills on the New Jersey Turnpike.
Iain Thomson
May 3 2007 11:47AM
Oddware
Data centres running out of space and power
Report claims high density devices to blame for capacity crisis.
Robert Jaques
May 1 2007 11:50AM
Storage
Powercast unveils wireless power unit
Short range and low power.
Staff Writers
Apr 3 2007 2:11PM
Hardware
Gartner questions Vista power saving hype
Money better spent on educating users, analyst firm warns.
Robert Jaques
Mar 30 2007 2:06PM
Software
PS3 slammed for high power consumption
Power warning over Sony console.
Clement James
Mar 15 2007 1:56PM
Hardware
Intel pushes low power quad-core Xeons
50 watt chips designed for blade servers and data centres.
Tom Sanders
Mar 13 2007 11:57AM
Hardware
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